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Periarticular soft-tissue mass
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HP_0020127 |
[A lump detected in the region that surrounds a joint. In this context, mass is a general term for a lump or growth that may be caused by the abnormal growth of cells, a cyst, hormonal changes, or an immune reaction.] |
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Aplasia of the olfactory tract
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HP_0020128 |
[Aplasia (congenital absence) of the olfactory tract, which causes anosmia, a complete loss of the sense of smell.] |
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Wilson sign
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HP_0032102 |
[Wilson sign is defined as the elicitation of pain by internally rotating the patient's tibia during knee extension between 90 degrees and 30 degrees of flexion and then relieving that pain by externally rotating the tibia.] |
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Knee pain
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HP_0030839 |
[An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the knee.] |
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Abnormal doll's eye reflex
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HP_0032100 |
[The doll's eye reflex (also known as oculocephalic reflex) is a test of brain function that is performed in comatose patients by elevating the head roughly 30 degrees and rapidly rotating the head from side to side with the eyes kept open. A normal response is for the eyes to move in the opposite direction. If the eyes do not move in the opposite direction this may indicate severe brain damage.] |
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Abnormal vestibulo-ocular reflex
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HP_0007670 |
[An abnormality of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). The VOR attempts to keep the image stable on the retina. Ideally passive or active head movements in one direction are compensated for by eye movements of equal magnitude.] |
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Bone fracture
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HP_0020110 |
[A partial or complete breakage of the continuity of a bone.] |
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Abnormal regulatory T cell proportion
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HP_0020111 |
[Abnormal increase or decrease of the regulatory (Treg) CD4+ T cell subpopulation, commonly characterized by the CD127lowCD25hi phenotype, with the optional additional positivity for FoxP3, measured as percentage of total CD4+ T cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.] |
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Abnormal CD4+ T cell subset proportion
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HP_0031392 |
[Abnormal increase or decrease of any CD4+ T cell subpopulation, measured as percentage of total CD4+ T cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.] |
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Increased regulatory T cell proportion
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HP_0020112 |
[Abnormal increase of the regulatory (Treg) CD4+ T cell subpopulation, commonly characterized by the CD127lowCD25hi phenotype, with the optional additional positivity for FoxP3, measured as percentage of total CD4+ T cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.] |
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Decreased regulatory T cell proportion
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HP_0020113 |
[Abnormal decrease of the regulatory (Treg) CD4+ T cell subpopulation, commonly characterized by the CD127lowCD25hi phenotype, with the optional additional positivity for FoxP3, measured as percentage of total CD4+ T cells in the blood, compared to a reference range for a given sex and age-group.] |
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Persistent human papillomavirus infection
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HP_0020114 |
[Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small oncogenic viruses. HPV has been shown to cause a variety of lesions and malignancies, which predominantly affect the anogenital region. Low-risk, non-oncogenic HPV types are associated with anogenital warts and recurrent respiratory papillomatosis while high-risk, oncogenic types are associated with cervical, penile, anal, vaginal, vulvar, and oropharyngeal cancers. Infection with anogenital HPV is usually asymptomatic and resolves spontaneously without consequences in the immunocompetent host. When disease does occur, the most common manifestation is genital warts, which may be small papules, or flat, smooth or pedunculated lesions. This resolution of HPV lesions is not generally seen in the immunosuppressed, resulting in severe, persistent and extensive manifestations of HPV disease.] |
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Fluctuations in consciousness
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HP_0007159 |
[Changes in one's level of awareness and responsiveness to their environment.] |
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Progressive extrapyramidal muscular rigidity
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HP_0007158 |
[A progressive degree of muscular rigidity (continuous contraction of muscles with constant resistance to passive movement).] |
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Fetal barbiturate exposure
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HP_0034757 |
[A history of exposure during pregnancy of the mother of a fetus or child to barbiturate medications such as phenobarbital. Barbiturates are used medically as anxiolytics, hypnotics, and anticonvulsants.] |
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Fetal narcotic exposure
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HP_0034758 |
[A history of exposure during pregnancy of the mother of a fetus or child to narcotic medications such as morphine or codeine. Narcotics are used medically to treat moderate or severe pain.] |
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high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio
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PATO_0040072 |
[A quality inhering in a cell by virtue of the cell having a high nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio.] |
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cellular quality
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PATO_0001396 |
[A monadic quality of continuant that exists at the cellular level of organisation.] |
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Asymmetric limb muscle stiffness
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HP_0007156 |
[Stiffness of the limbs (a condition in which muscles cannot be moved quickly without accompanying pain or spasm) occurring in an asymmetric pattern.] |
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Ameliorated by ethosuximide
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HP_0034759 |
[Applies to a sign or symptom that is improved or made more bearable by administration of ethosuximide. Ethosuximide is most often used to treat absence seizures.] |